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Sunday, September 10, 2006

Tracy VS Washing Machine - round 2

YES!!! When Dad and I were fiddling with the washing machine, we somehow set it in a way which lets it finish the clothes-washing process in 12 minutes. Obviously something was wrong in that configuration because Mom usually lets the clothes soak for 3 hours before letting the machine wash and spin it. So when the washing was done [after 12 minutes], I decided to run it one more time [this time I was alone because Dad had gone to bed]. So in went more detergent and more pressing of buttons ensued. Somehow I managed to set the 'soak' function and voila! Timer reads 3 hours! Whoopee *punches fist in air and does little jig*! Seriously, it's something called maternal instinct. The men don't get it at all.

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